Sepehr Tower, Office skyscraper in District 7, Tehran, Iran
Sepehr Tower is a modern office skyscraper with 33 floors and a height of 120 meters (about 394 feet), constructed from reinforced concrete in Tehran's District 7. The building features contemporary architectural design with a functional layout designed for business operations.
Construction of the tower started in 1979 but stopped during the Iranian revolution, with the building finally completed and opened in 1990. The long delay between start and opening reflected the significant political disruptions the country experienced during that decade.
The tower stands as a symbol of Tehran's urban development, marking a period of vertical expansion in the capital city's architectural landscape.
The tower is located at the intersection of Somayyeh Street and Taleghani Avenue in Tehran's business district. The area is accessible by public transportation, though the building is primarily used for business purposes rather than general tourism.
When it opened, this was Tehran's tallest building, and it contains around 55,000 square meters (about 591,000 square feet) of office space throughout its 33 floors. This substantial size made it a major hub for banking and corporate operations in the city.
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